Update: Lairamie Lee out, UTSA down to 24 commits

Chapel Hill coach Thomas Sitton said Sunday that Lairamie Lee has de-committed from UTSA in favor of North Texas, marking the second time in two weeks that the Roadrunners have been poached.

UTSA, which also lost offensive lineman Zach Crawford to Texas State, now has 24 commitments with national signing day looming on Wednesday.

Probably not a huge loss considering the Roadrunners have commitments from two other running backs, Euless Trinity’s Tevin Williams and Madison’s Troy Williams, in addition to the recent qualification of East Central’s Chris Johnson. There’s also Terrance Wilburn of San Marcos, who counted RB among the numerous positions he played in high school.

But as a two-way star who also starred at linebacker, the Roadrunners likely would have liked to have seen what Lee could have done. As expected, UTSA also missed out on Stevens DB Drew Williamson, who said via text that he has committed to Vanderbilt.

I’ve got a few feelers out on some other potential targets, but nothing real solid as we enter the final dead period of the recruiting season. As such, barring any late additions or transfers, this could be UTSA’s class in its entirety.